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Anyone using Ubuntu 9.04?



On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:51:42AM -0400, Mick T wrote:
> At the moment it doesn't seem as if KVM has the tooling and ease of
> management in place to manage virtual guests. KVM might be a decent
> virtualization tech, but I haven't seen the tooling yet that let's me
> migrate a virtual guest from one server to another, which is important
> in server environments.  And for environments currently using Xen the
> migration path to KVM mightn't be that easy, for example Xen guests
> wont' necessarily run on KVM without changes or new kernels. (Correct me
> if I'm wrong, on any of this.)

http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Migration  (between servers)

Also, the libvirt management tools from Red Hat are pretty good.

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